Knife for releasible attachment to a base

Cutlery – Sheathed

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30156, 24 3F, 24163K, 224163, B26B 306

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044817126

ABSTRACT:
A folding knife unit particularly for the attachment to wearing apparel. A base plate of the unit can be provided with elements for securing the base plate to the apparel, these elements usually being on the rear surface of the base plate. The front surface of the base or base plate is provided with a headed stud in one embodiment to engage a notch in one end of the folding knife, and a second stud to pass through an aperture in one side plate of the knife and an aligned aperture in the closest knife blade. The second stud is provided with an annular recess, and the action of the backspring causes the knife blade to releasibly engage that recess whereby the knife is releasibly secured to the base plate. In another embodiment, a spring clip engages one end of a side plate rather than the headed stud.

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patent: 4389775 (1983-06-01), Collins

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